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iDeneb in VMware - please help
Hey Guys,
i already posted this error at insanely-mac forum where it seems as if nobody can help me (at least i dont get answers within more than a day now). So i hope you guys can help me. I finally managed to install an iDeneb 1.4 in VMware Worksation 6.5.2. But now when i try to boot it the VM pop's up a message like this: "Virtual machine kernel stack fault (hardware reset)" and a lot of blah blah afterwards. On the OSx86 Wiki i found a comment regarding this issue and the solution - in their opinion - would be to set the guest-OS Type to "Windows NT". Of course I did this and unfortunately it doesnt work. I still receive this annoying error. I also tried the other thing noticed there (which is: adding a line at the end of the .vmx file with the following content: "paevm = "TRUE"). Then i add this, i get an exception error before the VM starts loading. After a while it loads anyway but that fu**in kernel error comes back like before. I installed iDeneb with GuestOS set to FreeBSD before. With this set it pops up the same error. I can actually do what i want i dont get this thing to boot - ALWAYS this annoying error from vmware. Im slowly becoming crazy with this!!! Can you help me out with this?? my System for short if this is from interest: C2Q Q9550 @ 3,2 GHz Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3 8 GB Corsair XMS 2 XFX 8800 GTX I would really appreciate any help since im stuck now! Thx in advance! |
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can it be that you cannot help me also? please - i already tried it with 3 different distributions now and still it doesnt work. i also updated vmware workstation to 6.5.3 and still no effect.
i cannot install it natively. i have no pc or partition left for that. so please help me. i cannot nearly imagine that this error is completely new and happens for me only. so please: help me out! |
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see my post on how to install iatkos v7 mac osx 10.5.7 on vmware.
http://www.infinitemac.com/f5/iatkos...5-howto-t4480/ it might work with ideneb. 💡 Deploy cloud instances seamlessly on DigitalOcean. Free credits ($100) for InfMac readers. |